Accessible to any student that has successfully completed Algebra II in high school, Math and Human Society contains interesting material that is intriguing, useful and within the reach of ordinary non-technical students. Designed to be used in courses with 45 or less students, Math and Human Society promotes individual and group work within the classroom by including numerous in-class exercises or worksheets - making the classroom experience more personal and pleasant for everyone.
Used by thousands of students since 2006, Math and Human Society has received excellent evaluations from students and instructors report satisfying success in teaching the material presented.
Math and Human Society covers topics which are of importance to every citizen, including: the functions most commonly used in mathematical modeling, the rudiments of the mathematics of personal finance; basic descriptive statistics, and voting and apportionment.
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